
She thought she had captured four rainbows and sent it to British atmospheric optics expert Dr Les Cowley who claims he can see two more in the frame. Dr Cowley said: 'Over the years many other strange and unexplained rainbows have been reported but without good photographs it's hard to know what was really seen. Nola's six are a sight of a lifetime though.'
Nola explained: 'I was with my husband John and we were only aware of four rainbows at the time. It was early morning with the sun roughly from the right hand side downriver. Some of the extra rainbows that can be seen appear to be reflections, but they are actually caused by sunlight reflecting from the water and hitting different raindrops from the initial bows.
Dr Cowley explains: 'All rainbows are made when sunlight is reflected inside falling raindrops.
Source: Daily Mail